Rainbow Rob (Touch and Feel Picture Books) by Roger Priddy

by Roger Priddy

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5.0

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Book Details

Publisher:Priddy Books US
Published:2022-03-15
Pages:18
Format:board book
Language:English
ISBN:0312497911

Reading Info

Age Range:1-3

About This Book

Rob does not like being black and white and dreams about being the different colors in a rainbow.

Our Review

This touch-and-feel board book introduces young children to colors through the story of Rob, a penguin who imagines himself transformed into every shade of the rainbow. Each vibrant spread features a different colored texture for little fingers to explore, from a fuzzy red surface to a crinkly blue material, making color learning a truly hands-on experience. The simple, relatable narrative about self-discovery and imagination provides a gentle emotional anchor for the visual and tactile exploration. This interactive approach to early learning concepts helps toddlers connect words, colors, and physical sensations in a memorable way.

How seamlessly it blends a sweet story about identity with robust sensory development opportunities. The varied textures are thoughtfully chosen to engage different tactile responses, while the clear, high-contrast illustrations are perfectly suited for developing visual perception. Parents seeking books that support both emotional awareness and sensory skills will find this particularly valuable. It’s a multisensory adventure that turns a fundamental lesson in color recognition into a comforting and engaging reading session for the youngest readers.

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Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction